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DOE-HDBK-XXXX-2005
06/30/2005
254.
"FLOOR-LEVEL" PROCEDURES. Detailed instructions used by technicians,
researchers, and other workers to directly accomplish work activities or tasks. [DNFSB
mandated] [DOE G 450.4-1B]
FULL-SCOPE SIMULATOR. A simulator incorporating detailed modeling of systems
255.
of the reference facility with which the operator interface in the control room
environment. The control room operating consoles are included. Such a simulator
demonstrates expected facility response to normal and abnormal conditions. [DOE
Glossary and DOE O 5480.20A]
256.
FUNCTION. An action or activity undertaken by a DOE employee in performing or
contributing to performance of work in compliance with component 3 of DOE P 450.4,
SAFTY MANAGEMENT POLICY. This component defines five core functions for
integrated safety management, each of which includes several derivative functions which
are to be applied with a degree of rigor appropriate to the type of activity and hazards
involved. [DOE M 411.1-1B]
FUNCTION. The capability of structures, systems, and components to perform their
257.
intended mission. Maintaining function after a natural phenomena hazard (NPH)
occurrence is required by DOE O 4330.4A for structures, systems, and components
important to safety, and to minimize property losses based on cost benefit considerations.
Maintaining function such that programmatic objectives are achieved is not required by
this Order, but is commonly a goal for NPH design and evaluation. [EH62dd1]
258.
FUNCTIONAL UNIT. A logical and systematic group of property that is necessary to
support the site mission. A functional unit must be described in a breakdown structure
for each site in order that it be properly identified and managed. Functional units will
vary in size and scope within sites and from site to site, depending on the type or types of
activities being carried out. A functional unit will often comprise a total facility (e.g.,
laboratory, production plant, or utility), but may also be a portion of a facility (e.g.,
production line, shop, clean room, or tooling). A functional unit is the basic entity for
justifying individual projects and must be auditable in terms of mission requirements or
performance standards. [EH62dd1]
259.
GENERAL COUNSEL. The General Counsel of DOE or his designee. [10 CFR 820.2]
GENERAL EMPLOYEE. An individual who is either a DOE or DOE contractor
260.
employee; an employee of a subcontractor to a DOE contractor; or an individual who
performs work for or in conjunction with DOE or utilizes DOE facilities. [10 CFR 835.2]
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